Sociology, asked by ishandhadwad07, 16 days ago

Were recognised as hunter and highway robbers.

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Answered by Anagh7678
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  • Highwaymen were robbers on horseback and they usually worked alone or in small groups. They attacked travellers in carriages or on horseback. Highwaymen increased in number in the early 18th century. They targeted stagecoaches, carriages, farmers returning from the market and the mail coaches.

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  • Highway robbers → Robbery committed on or near a public highway usually against travellers.

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